Evolutionary Ecology is a discussion-oriented, graduate-level course (advanced undergrads can enroll with permission) providing a detailed overview of evolutionary ecology, the multidisciplinary interface of ecological and evolutionary processes. The course draws heavily from peer-reviewed literature and includes critical literature reviews and a research project.

Bahamian Conservation Biology is a field course on Andros Island that is co-taught with Nils Peterson, and focuses on the ecology and evolution of three critical aquatic ecosystems in the Bahamas (blue holes, tidal creeks, coral reefs) and the human dimensions of their conservation and management.